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What's the next big thing in the humanities? How do professors do their work? And what's happening in Singapore with the influx of funding (and jobs!) in humanities and social science research? To find the answers to these questions, tune in to Lecture Theatre. Each episode profiles the work of an emerging scholar in a different discipline, and discusses the experience and realities of academic life in Singapore.

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episode #11: Lynette Chua on the Politics of Love artwork

#11: Lynette Chua on the Politics of Love

Lynette Chua is an Associate Professor of Law at the National University of Singapore and Head of Studies for Law and Liberal Arts at Yale-NUS College. A scholar of Law and Society, she has researched human rights movements in Singapore and Myanmar and is currently working on a study of “filial piety” laws in Asia. In this episode: Lynette’s non-linear academic trajectory; “pragmatic resistance” and Singapore’s LGBT rights movement; the role of emotions in human rights practice; conducting fieldwork as an “outsider’ in Myanmar; the “Lynette Chua” model; the relationship between academia and activism. “I just do what I feel is important and what I like to do…if you think too much about fear you just kind of become paralyzed.”

26 de oct de 2019 - 36 min
episode #8: Timothy Barnard on the History of Animals in Singapore artwork

#8: Timothy Barnard on the History of Animals in Singapore

Timothy Barnard is a scholar of environmental history at the National University of Singapore. Tim’s publications include Nature Contained, an edited volume on Singapore’s environmental history, and Nature’s Colony, a monograph on the history of the Singapore Botanical Gardens. Later this year, Tim will publish Imperial Creatures: Humans and Other Animals in Colonial Singapore. In this episode: Tim’s transition from a suburban kid in Middle America to a scholar in and of Southeast Asia; the impact of teaching on Tim’s interest in environmental history; putting together Nature Contained; the history of the Singapore Botanical Gardens; the challenge of environmental history to orthodox Singaporean historiography (i.e. animals don’t care about election results); the impact of colonial rule on animal life; Tim’s current work on the history of water in Singapore. Plus: the three most popular pets in colonial Singapore, and how rabies was introduced to our island.

5 de jun de 2019 - 47 min
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